Which would be a fine theme if it wasn't framed as a mystery show.
Which would be a fine theme if it wasn't framed as a mystery show.
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Apparently, there needs to be supernatural elements to properly describe how real-life cases work. Honestly, stuff, like World of Darkness's Masquerade or Veil or Men in Black's neuralyzer, just seem like unnecessary work when you add in this factor. Path of minimum effort FTW.
May the Light of Zvezda Shine Throughout This World!
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Isekai Ojisan done
Pretty hilarious isekai comedy show. Great cast, their antics are always great and entertaining to watch. Gotta aprreciate all parties involved so the anime can keep the references, given how Uncle being an old-school Sega fan is a big part of his character
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Thanks for the heads up that the final episode dropped. That's what, 6 months late from the initial release?
Okay, I don't know if anyone is keeping up on Kaina of the Snow Sea, but they pulled an Akame ga Kill this week. Giant castle sized mech out of nowhere, and they don't even have AgK's excuse of magic bullshit weapons all over the place.
Last edited by Mattias; March 15th, 2023 at 04:12 AM.
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I mean, the mecha was in the OP. And the excuse, would be the excuse of all these post-apoc regressed society stories: lost technology from before the world went to shit
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Wait, it's there?
Lost technology would be fine if they'd referenced it at all beforehand. There's the signs up in the canopy that no one understood, but nothing to suggest giant robots powered by thought might be on the table. MC has a gun, but the 'good' country has guns too.
Edit: Okay I just rewatched the OP and the closest thing I saw was a giant one eyed shadow, and I always just assumed that was the villain since he had them captured for so long.
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Danmachi S4 Part 2 done. Holy fuck. Best season. Ryu best girl. I love this show so much and S4 was the best. Lots of tragic, tense and painful moments, but also lots of cool stuff. Pretty good. I love it
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Is kino new slang? I've been hearing it more frequently lately.
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I see. When I think of Kino, I think of journeys.
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I think of Keno the lottery game.
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Hikari no Ou done
I like it. Despite the production issues, the world, characters and conflict are interesting. And I'm looking foward to S2
Nagatoro 2nd season done
Pretty good. There's progress being made and damn, can't believe how wholesome their relationship is now, given how it started.
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This week's Kyokou Suiri proves the old adage. As the old adage goes: 一不做二不休 Don't do bad things, but if you do, don't stop. In this case, don't set up assassinations, but if you do, don't feel remorse about it afterwards to go trying to "make things right", as it won't be just yourself that you're hurting.
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So, Megaton Kyuu Musashi has ended. What a ride it was.
First of all, whenever I say bad or good, it's always in my opinion. I don't know what's supposed to be good or bad, but I know what I enjoy and what I don't.
So, in my opinion, there are a few types of bad shows. There are bad (in my opinion) shows made with bad (in my opinion) intentions. Those are the trash ecchis like Absolute Duo and Strike the Blood. Those are not interesting because they have a barebone story, setting and music slapped on fap material. Those are my 1 and 2's out of 10. MKM (Megaton Kyuu Musashi) is not one of those.
There's also the bad shows that were made with good intentions. Stuff like Requiem of the Rose king, Occultic;Nine, Fire Force. Those messed up not because of everything in them being bad, but because some parts of the show were a real turn off (Animation, Pacing and characters and Characters, animation and pacing, respectively). Those are typically 4 or 5's/10 in my book. MKM is more like that.
The story was very boring. Aliens invade Earth, terraforms, Earth guerilla, and nothing is remotely surprising, except for the constant one-upping. Without spoiling exactly what it is, the second season ends up with dimension manipulation and a freaking second race of even badder aliens. The power scaling seems to go into Gurren Lagann levels, but it's just not the same energy. The lore of the universe is basically non-existent as 80% of it is to justify giant robots, the rest is given to the aliens. The aliens are extremely boring, they look exactly like humans except for the random times they can transform into furry things. They're the very trope-ish aliens, too, that goes "Look how silly the humans are, doing this and that" and then get wrecked by one giant robot.
Arshem's side of the plot is a bit better. She wants to reunite the two people, which is... a noble cause, but it's just not going to work. I don't see humans being chummy with the aliens squatting their planet for long. The show doesn't even try to deny that, as there are a bunch of a-holes ready to blow the planet with fellow humans on it just to wipe out the aliens. There's also the side plot with Teru that was very, very cringe inducing, but that might be a personnal problem I have with this particular trope. We even had a literal I am your father moment, that was glorious.
Animation and visuals was actually a very positive point. Outside of combat, the animation was barely decent, but the mech fights were very nice looking, if a bit cartoonish. The mechs look like big toys, but they're not clunky or anything, the 3D was actually very good on them. The character designs were usually decent to good, with the exception of the lazy-ass aliens. And the "daily life" animation was decent. Let's say I've seen worse.
The characters were way too numerous. There's only so much you can tell in 35 or so episodes, so half of the MAIN cast ends up being discarded and we don't really care about them. I didn't care about the other half of the characters either, but at least they had backstories, motivations and were relevant. Poor... let me check his name... Ryuugo, the official third wheel of the anime I guess. Imagine Kazuma Kuwabara, but shit. That's this guy. Arshem was half decent, Teru too, despite his weird arc, and Momoka was fine, I think. Props to Yamato, the main character, for being a cookie cutter protagonist, he could have had a satisfying ending, but the show was dumb enough to deny him even that lmao.
The music was in a better show. If I got that correctly, this is an adaptation of a Mecha game. The music is definitely video game tier. There are goddamn epic pieces, with choirs and everything. Sometimes it makes a scene epic, sometimes it makes it stupid. Just like I found that Yuki Kajiura's music in the latest season of SAO was too much and actually ruined a lot of scenes, despite how good it was. Putting a very good epic music when there's a cheap looking explosion in the background is just funny. The VA were doing a fine job, but I don't remember any particular peak acting. They were doing an very even performance for most of the show. I don't think anyone invested their souls into voice acting this show. I'm always happy to hear Takahiro Sakurai in an anime, but he was very boring in this one.
Overall, I think MKM's main problem is it's themes and tone. It tries really hard to be mature with some quite serious topics, like human experimentation, genocide, and parenthood, but the main plot is about world peace in a very cartoonish way. The giant plastic robots with 20 different special moves just cancels any concern you had for any character, because there's a fight scene pretty much every episode. Vilains are vilains, heroes are heroes and nobody goes close to being gray after the first few episodes of setup.
It tries to be deep, but spreads way to far and ends up being very shallow. I don't think anything was given much thought, I don't think anyone wanted to tell a particular message with this work of fiction. They just wanted to show giant robots fighting with a bit of human drama for the sake of it. It was not an unpleasant watch, but kind of a boring one, with quite a lot of very funny moments. Megaton Kyuu Musashi gets a 4/10 from me, so about as good as Higurashi Sotsu, TenSlime part 2 2, Interspecies reviewers or Himouto Umaru chan.